Cresyl

/ˈkrɛsəl/ noun

Definition

A chemical radical or group derived from cresol, used in organic chemistry and the manufacture of synthetic compounds.

Etymology

From cresol (itself from cress or creosote) plus the chemical suffix -yl, following nomenclature for organic chemistry groups.

Kelly Says

Cresyl compounds were historically important in manufacturing—they're used to make everything from disinfectants to dyes, showing how a simple chemical group can have huge industrial applications!

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